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Van: Manuel Bilderbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Datum: donderdag 29 januari 1998 13:38
Onderwerp: ARG!
Hi MSX Mailinglisters...
The previous message again was not to be meant to go to the Mailinglist
I
just keep forgetting
the
tablet and find out. I am not at home now but I will try to help you as soon
as possible.
Hans-Peter Zeedijk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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_=_=_=_=!_MSX_!=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_,
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I found this one time in my mail, maybe for some of you?
Hans-Peter Zeedijk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Van: Manuel Bilderbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Talking about SCSI interfaces:
Which one is better: HSH or Gouda 1.001? (I can choose now)
I think Gouda, its faster and electronically stronger than the HSH. (I
broke a HSH after 1/2 year use and using Gouda now for over 2 years)
What's
If you want to use an external power supply for your harddisks, try wat I
did with my MSX and with that one of my friend:
I used a big desktop PC case and build in the complete 8250 MSX,
slotexpander and harddrives. I use the original powersupply from the old
8250 case for the MSX board and the
burb "de Maten")
entrance free.
Greetings, Hans-Peter Zeedijk (Hapzee)
- Original Message -
From: Laurens Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 1999 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: Bussum photos
Until now only one person uploaded his Bussum-meeting photos to
I agree, it is poor stuff. Looked like Power Rachers. Whenever I see
something like this on TV, I turn on the MSX on that screen, so I don't have
to go from my chair to change channels!
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From: Marco Frissen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
Hei, I don't understand the probem: I have a 1084S monitor running on a
Phillips 8250(2+), Because I haven't the need to connect it to a Turbo R I
didn't try. (I have A Turbo R GT running on a Commodore 1081 monitor. The
8250 is connected to the 9 pin connector.
Should I check how the cable is
the best wishes for Christmas and a good New Year and keep those MSX's
up and running! (I will do whith my 3 MSX's!)
HANS-PETER ZEEDIJK (HAPZEE)
PS can somebody help me with an unwilling floppydrive in my Turbo R?
(sometimes it has troubles spinning the disks, resulting in read problems)
MSX
THANKS, BUT I AM NOT AUTHORIZED TO DOWNLOAD THIS
FILE???!@?%$@*^%#$+_%$!?!?!?
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens d-fader
Verzonden: zondag 2 januari 2000 19:03
Aan: MSX Mailing List
Onderwerp: Finally... Here's the TeddyWareZ Christmas demo
That's what I was afraid for! Instead having a good time talking to
eacheother and do things with MSX (or watch a video) they have to get
pissed! That is the reason I have not reacted, even when I live closeby, to
go to that party!
I would like to have contact with other MSX'ers closeby, but to
Reading this I am wonderering: My MSX isn't running on time. Every time I
turn it on the time is running behind. While I am working, I can't say if it
is falling behind or not. Every time I use the MSX I adjust time to current.
Is this also cause of a bad battery?
Hans-Peter
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I like to reply to the SCSI problem. I think that new harddisk has a MSDOS
partition on it. I had the same problem with my second hand harddisks and
even ZIP disks. (Sometimes I like to boot from ZIP instead of a harddisk)
Solution is to remove all partitions on the drive/disks with a PC and then
I've an idea about that: I have a relais on the alarmline of the clock:
Because of a bug in the bios of MSX this line is doing strange when changing
time while in DOS(2) Maybe the same bug is keeping the clock from running
now, so try setting time and date from Basic (set clock "xx:xx:xx") and
I have a Turbo A1GT witch I bought second hand. From the moment I have it I
have troubles with the floppydrive. Now I have some time to sort out what to
do about it and I opened the case. It is the same problem as with so many of
you that the belt of the drive is slack. I can fix that i think by
A little while ago I have mailed about an external floppydrive connector
that was on my second hand Turbo-R.
Somebody would like to help me if I profided the pin assignments where the
external 15pin female D connector was connected to. Now I have opened the
Turbo-R I wrote down the pin numbers.
I have send this message before, but nobody replied on it and because I have
a little email trouble every now and then, maybe this message didn't get
trough. So here it is again:
A little while ago I have mailed about an external floppydrive connector
that was on my second hand Turbo-R.
Somebody
Hé, good guess! I haven't tried it, but it might just do the trick! It is
normal that the ROMS of a 8235 are socketed. I have modified a few 8235 to
720Kb in the past and used the diskroms from a 8250.
Hans-Peter
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
work in it or in the slotexpander.
Greetings, Hans-Peter Zeedijk (Hapzee), Vaassen Holland (just north of
Apeldoorn)
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Rafael Lima
Verzonden: zaterdag 27 mei 2000 6:00
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: Top 100
I know a person that even rebult a 738 to 2+! He was most proud of the
working RS232 that he used to hook up an external Modem and the fact that he
had 8 floppydrives working (3 1/2" and 5 1/4")
But it is a limmited MSX2+ because of the lack of a real MSX Engine.
Hans-Peter
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on an
ordenary TV (Lot of fun, playing on that big 72 CM screen) I think that is
it with most people who don't react on tech-talk. That is the problem with
most MSX projects: they float on programmers and hardware wizzards.
Hans-Peter
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From: Hans-Peter Zeedijk [EMAIL PROTECTED
The switch freezes (disconnects) the processor clock. It is voor service
purpose only. I am not using my original 8250 keyboard anymore because I
have the 8250 build into PC case, so I rewired a PC keyboard to be used with
it. (Advantage: I have a 25pin d-connector on it and I can use a printer
receipt. With receipt it will be fl. 45,- (Gulden)
or Real 32,15
Also these prices are only postage, not including whatever the keyboard is
worth.
So, if you want to have the keyboard, send me an email with your address and
I'll e-mail you my banknumber.
Greetings, Hans-Peter Zeedijk, [EMAIL PROTECTED
Even when my PC runs a seti package for about 28 hours, it would be great to
do the same on MSX. It would run for about, i think, 10 days, but when it
shows its progres on the screen, like fraktals, it is fun.
I think a litle thingie on the PC is neccessarry to get and send the
message. It could
) as reward. The job can be done here or if you
don't want to you can take the MSX with you. There is also no time limit.
The only thing I want is to get it fixed.
Greetings, Hans-Peter Zeedijk
Vaassen, Holland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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or hardware) or just the money.
Mail me! Hans-Peter Zeedijk, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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, but...
Where lay your interests ?
- Original Message -
From: Hans-Peter Zeedijk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MSX [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 11:27 PM
Subject: Not MSX, but...
Ehm It is not MSX, but I want to spread this as mutch as possible.
I hope there are a lot
In fact: SGGA once stood for Sinclair Gebruikers Group. So it's old, even
older than MSX and even today we have members of the first day, so... YES we
also do MSX! I will make foto's and send them to funet, you will be
supprised! At the moment I have 3 members taking there MSX to the day and
even
Huh? I think this was because I didn't put a Reply Address in the settings
of Outlook 2000. Check it now. It should be OK now. But just in case:
Greetings, Hapzee ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Maarten ter
Huurne
That would be nice! I will try, but at the moment I don't know if we'll have
a phoneline that day. We had last year. (And I don't know if anyone of our
club owns a Webcam, I don't. I have a TV-capture card maybe with my digital
camera I can do it?!?
Hapzee
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Van:
The capturecard is a TV card with that BT848 chipset, so it has a Composite
input for a VCR or camera. My camera has composite output for playback on
TV. It works on the TV card. The TVcard can record at a max. resolution of
388x245 (or close to that) resolution. I have an old videocapture card
WOW I thought most MSX-ers are not afraid to use a screwdriver! MXSTREAM or
ADSL kan be easely done yourself! Not like ISDN where you have to agree with
the phonecompany on a date when your phoneline is to be converted. At that
point the old analoge phone is dead and ISDN will only work after you
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Greetings from Hollland, Hapzee, Hans-Peter Zeedijk
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Verzonden: dinsdag 29 mei
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Greetings from Hollland, Hapzee, Hans-Peter Zeedijk
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Have a look at www.shop.ekoning.com
There's a lot of MSX (and other stuf)
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I am trying a different harddisk on my Turbo R with Gouda (Novaxis) SCSI
controller. The controller comes with following data:
Novaxis MSX2/Turbo-R SCSI BIOS Version 1.51
(c) 1994-1995 KMcs / MSX Club Gouda
Written by Jurgen Kramer july 3th 1995-
Hardware by H.G. 1993. Version 1.1
Host ID : 6
Thanks all for the sugestions, but I know the map command, but when I was
trying I had only 3 partitions on the harddisk and on the ZIP are also 3. I
think it is the partition type, because the ZIP is made on an MK cartridge.
I will have a look there, because on the 8250 with the MK cartridge
I have 2 MSXDOS 2.2 cartridges:
1) HSH MSX-DOS2.20 I think it was the first one
2) Nemesis 2 SCC cartridge with a switchable MSX DOS 2.2 ROM on top of it.
I would like to trade for a working IDE interface (I hope I don't need an extra DOS
2.2 with that one)
or for a different MSX cartridge.
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Van:Laurens Holst [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: donderdag 16 augustus 2001 11:26
Aan:MSX Mailinglist
Onderwerp: Re: MSX fair at Bussum
Dear Hans-Peter,
Please contact Jaap Hoogendijk, he is the organisator of the MSX Fair
2001.
His
Because it was mentioned by someone of you that Punx will use Powerbasic:
Why is that Powerbasic in a seperate cartridge?. it should have been easy
to implement it on the ROM of the GFX9000
and yes, I have those power stuff (GFX9000, moonsound, Turbo-R and a lot
more) too! (and I am not a
Is that Mega SCSI still a do-it-yourself thing? I mean you have to make
your own cartridge?
Or is it for sale somewhere? (I am not afraid to use a soldering iron, but
I don't know to mutch of electronics and nothing of making my own printed
cirquit boards)
hapzee
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I own a Gouda SCSI cartridge for my Turbo-R. In the list it was mentioned
that there exist a version of a ROM for it, witch makes it possible to boot
from any SCSI-ID.
Will someone sell me a ready made ROM? (or swap a cartridge with mine?)
Hapzee
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Jeezz! That's another thing! I have that Turbo-R but except for it speed, I
don't know much about the extra thingies and how to use them! All to blame
to that japanees manual! (and maybe because there is hardly a real MSX
usergroup with regular meetings (weekly) alive today. And not near where
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Verzonden: zaterdag 25 augustus 2001 21:17
Aan:Hans-Peter Zeedijk hapzee
Onderwerp: Re: About Powerbasic
In local.msx.int schrieben Sie:
Because it was mentioned by someone of you that Punx will use
Powerbasic:
Why is that Powerbasic in a seperate cartridge?. it should have
I think I miss something: I have Turbo-R with Moonsound and Music module,
all have midi possibillities and I still can't hear a peep when I try to
play a *.mid-file: I found MSP (Midi Song Player), but I have troubles
finding out how it works and when it plays (the bars are going up and down)
I found a site with a lot of ancient computers. All computers I can think
of are there with pictures, spect, the lot. Also MSX. Even that rare red
MSX computer is on there.: http://www/homecomputer.de
Have a look, maibe there are your missing pictures.
Hapzee
Philip Pera wrote:
Hi all,
I'm
How can I ask for something if I never heard of it before!
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Van:Albert Beevendorp [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: zaterdag 25 augustus 2001 17:06
Aan:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: RE: About Powerbasic
At 16:14 25-8-01 +0200, you wrote:
Jeezz!
Sander, it seemes that you have WAY too much spare time! Why is anything for that fair
hidden for non MSX.ORG members? It's silly!
You are hiding MSX whilst you should SCREAM IT OF THE ROOFS that MSX IS ALIVE!
hapzee
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Van:Laurens Holst [SMTP:[EMAIL
I prefer an audio mixer (5 channels, so lots of possibillities0
- Original Message -
From: Manuel Bilderbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: comp.sys.msx
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 12:16 PM
Subject: Something cool
Hi
Something nice if you happen to have
I 've little problem with those damned PC's! Both
my PC's have problems with 720Kb floppy's. I use Windblows 98second eruption. I
want to put diskimages and other programs on floppy's to be used on MSX, but
when writing to the floppy's I get bleu screens "Error writing to disk" Anyone
knows
the floppies in the MSX, and if you use HD disk
(works
for me) cover the hd hole.
Hans
http://www.msxhans.msx2.com
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From: Hans-Peter Zeedijk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MSX Mailinglist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 19:43
Subject
Thanks for the nice card BIFI! And all the best wishes to you all.
Sorry, I won't send a card to the list.(I know it will be truncated)
Merry Christmas an a very good MSX 2002!
Hapzee
- Original Message -
From: Albert Beevendorp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday,
I just voted too. It lookes like C64 is beating us!. Damn!
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From: Negrello, Mario [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 4:20 PM
Subject: AW: Vote for MSX! come to MSX fair MSX-NBNO 19 januari 2002
And we don't want to be mistaken for
I want to run the J-Apart collection from MCCE direct from harddisk (Novaxis
SCSI or Sunruse IDE) I copied all disks to a folder on the HD and adjusted
the batch-files to go to the correct folder to run from.
In both cases it didn't work because GIOS.COM says there is not enough heap
or something
I lost my complete collection of screen 12 pics with mainly STORM-pictures,
Landscapes and waterfalls.
Can anybody help me to rebuild it by sending links or pictures? Please?
What is the easiest way of converting JPG's to screen 12?
Hapzee
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But that raises a new question: How do I change the rights to the
SCSI-ID's without destroing the data.
As far as I know it is not possible. You have to set it
with the fdisk program. And at the end initialize the
partitions. Thus all data is destroyed...
I got RIGHT.COM from
Does anybody has a way to tell what info is stored in the clock chip?
I still am unable to set the default screen width to 80 colums.
The problems indeed were caused by dropped out batteries after coming home
from a fair.
As a result of all this I also lost contents of a complete harddisk. I
Maybe I can put some lite on it: Probably the problems were caused by me
(deeply ashamed!) because my computer was breevly invested by that new KLEZ
virus and because I am member of the list, a lot may have had that virus
from me resulting in generating KLEZ invested rubish mails from them as
anyway!
Hapzee
- Original Message -
From: Maarten ter Huurne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: Spam the mailinglist... (was: harddisk read only?)
On Saturday 11 May 2002 11:41, Hans-Peter Zeedijk wrote:
Maybe I can put some lite
Laurens, thanks for the info. Except for that width80, that doesn't work,
but your mail gave me an idea: Maibe that default 32 column screen wasn't
screen 0 anyway because I couldn't set it to 80 columns with width 80, it
gave a syntax error.
Yes, that was the trick: in Basic screen 0 and I had
Maico, I lost the stuff because I got troubles with a program. I don't know
witch one, but at least it destroyd the A-partition in such way I couldn't
boot anymore and couldn't reach it anymore. The TR booted only from floppy
after that (floppy became A:) Then I tried with Fdisk to remove the
My 8250 with MK-scsi has a problem resulting sooner or later in unuseable
drives, that when copying from 1 to another partition the MSX stops
responding and only a reset makes it go again. I think it is the
cartridgeslot because the PCB is badly damaged. So had anyone a cartridge
slot or just the
Néstor Sir, congratulations! I hope that when you start working in stead of
studying, you still have time for us MSX'ers!
Hapzee
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From: Néstor Soriano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lista MSX holandesa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 7:56 PM
Subject: [MSX]
Great! Merry X-mas to you all!
Hapzee
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From: Frederik Boelens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2002 2:21 PM
Subject: [MSX] MSX Xmas demo 2002
Hey folks!
Merry Xmas to you all!
I've also got an msx present for you.
It's a
If modified SCC, will a game loaded in Flash be able to use the SCC like the
original game?
- Original Message -
From: Manuel Pazos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 7:56 PM
Subject: [MSX] MegaFlashSCC
Due to the big demand of this kind of Flash,
I would like it too: I hav shiploads of those old 1Mb 30 pins SIMMS.
(And the old 286 and 386sx mainboards they are sitting in)
- Original Message -
From: JP Grobler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 9:00 PM
Subject: [MSX] Megaram
Hi
What about that project for USB? There are good and not that expencive USB
to Ethernet adapters (I have a small minidesktop PC computer that was too
small to put a normal ethernet adapter in and now I use USB Ethernet and USB
ISDN adapters)
- Original Message -
From: JP Grobler [EMAIL
me too
- Original Message -
From: Laurens Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 8:50 PM
Subject: Re: [MSX] Meridian 3.0 progress update
Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
michiel ellen de vries wrote:
1) I'll wait for the full version, no matter how long
Does anyone knows if a SCSI - CDROM drive will function on a 8250 (2+) MSX
with MK-SCSI cartridge?
I have it running on a Turbo-R with Gouda-SCSI, but I want to build it into
the PC case with the 8250.
What utillities do I need?
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Shit.. I had just finished building in that CD-rom drive: had to drop the
ZIPdrive lower en because of that, tak out the original Phillips powersupply
and connect the MSX mainboard to the PC powersupply. Lot of work for
nothing!
Will anyone trade my 2! MK scsi cartridges for a Gouda SCSI (with
after dos startup from eg the
harddisk. It should be fun to make that work for MK.
Floris
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From: Hans-Peter Zeedijk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: [MSX] (MSX) CD-Rom with MK SCSI
Shit.. I had just
My TurboR with Gouda SCSI with a 40Mb harddisk ceised to funktion: It
doesn't boot anymore. The harddisk spinnes and the BIOS still discovers both
the harddisk and ZIP-drive.
How do I proceed to make it bootable/accessible?
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battery and replace for clear memory
- Original Message -
From: Hans-Peter Zeedijk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MSX Mailinglist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 2:41 PM
Subject: [MSX] Turbo R with Gouda SCSI
My TurboR with Gouda SCSI with a 40Mb harddisk ceised to funktion
Eduardo, I had the same problem. Took the drive to a radioshop. After some
searching and trying, found a fitting replacement for only a couple of
Euro's
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From: Eduardo Robsy Petrus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 9:24 AM
Can't help you: I have novaxis/gouda SCSI and Gouda Slotexpander on a Turbo
R and even with an extra IDE controller and Harddisk, everyhing works. (ZIP
and HD's on external Powersupply, slotexpander no external power.)
In my other MSX (In big PC Desktopcase) I have everything powered from a PC
Has anyone experience with the MSX compact flash ata-ide cardreaders?
1. Can it be used as a harddisk? (Boot)
2. Data on it can also be accessed (read/write) on other cardreaders for PC?
(DATA exchange)
3. Does it plug in direct to IDE connector on the controller or (PC)
mainboard? Or onto IDE
Grauw wote:
And I would recommend buying the CF-IDE interface,
with that you don't need an external power supply and no cables, and it's
more compact.
I looked on Sunrise, but there is a powercable on the CF IDE card! So it
still needs power!
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Manuel wrote:
You sure about that last thing? Meaning, you tried? Because afaik it should
just work. Well, anyways, PC cardreaders are very cheap nowadays and using
Sunrise's adapter is probably too much trouble, as the IDE connectors are
inside the PC case.
I wouldn't have to use it on the PC: I
I bought a couple of years ago a MSX game called Sonyc from Manuel Pazos (I
think) who was at the Tilburg Fair back then.
I played it lots of times with great pleasure, but now, or my floppydrive
starts playing up, or the disk is going bad, because I can hardly get the
game to work anymore.
Is it
Does anyone has a quick install guide or disk to install an IDE harddisk as
quick as possible with most tools, utils, menu's and startup files on it?
I remember having one for the Green SCSI controller, but I don't have that
one anymore. (and don't know if that disk would work)
Greetings and a
I have bought Pimpkin Adventure 2, harddisk installer in Oss lately. It took
a long time to put the game on the harddisk. After this I tried to run the
game but after the Intro I got stuck on de question to insert disk 2.
Whatever I tried, I can't get the game to continu.
Please help.
Hapzee
I heard about the game, but never played or saw it. I have seen it at a
failt, but I didn't like it because it had only Japanese text
So, now I can try it again, thanks to Takamichi Suzukawa and Adriano Camargo
Rodriques da Cunha!
I have a question: DOES THE GAME RUN FROM (IDE or SCSI)
I have several at any offer: 3 hd's in case with powersupply; 5 different
capacity SCSI HD's (all under/around 2Gb), 3 IDE HD's around 200Mb.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 11:04 AM
Subject: [MSX] Harddrive case (model =the
I like it at forehand: The ethernetconnector is already there, so I could
plug it in immediatly!
(Now I am transfering stuff with a flash memory card)
I AM NOT OBSOLETE!
- Original Message -
From: Néstor Soriano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lista MSX holandesa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday,
This is mine, still a lot of stuff around it, even with that CF-IDE.
What I want now is Internet with it. (should work, if I know how-to) with an
external modem on the IDE-RS232, but I rather want to use my cable-internet
like I do with that PC next to the MSX. (Ethernet connection)
http://65.54.187.250/cgi-bin/linkrd?_lang=NLlah=c9b08ccad8d6a72c3961aaf52c193693lat=1098614220hm___action=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2espeurders%2enl%2fshow_ad%2ephp%3fid%3d2513332
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Info page:
Sorry about that, send it as richtext...
http://www.speurders.nl/computershardware/vintagecomputers/2513696/philips_nms8280_msx_2_computer.1.5.2513696.sd061010810st061010810limit0610200810title0710descr0610nms8280.1.99.html
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First of all: A very happy and well 2005 to all of you! May you keep your
MSX's running!
My floppydisk with harddisk utils for my Novaxis SCSI controller (use with
Turbo-R) is damaged, so now I cannot prepare or check harddisks.
Does anyone knows where I can find a download or want to send me a
I tried to modify MultiMente to automatically play .MWM files that are on
several folders and drives of my MSX. At this moment pressing Enter on a
.MWM file, makes MBWAVE.COM to start, but it doesn't load the file and when
pressing F5 it opens always in the folder where MBWAVE resides. How can
Can anyone bring me in contact with MSX-NBNO, because I want to get that
CLS-game.
Greetz. Hapzee
P.S. All links I found of MSX-NBNO come out on very outdated or no longer
excisting pages or in forum pages. Somebody should make work of that, if
they don't want MSX-NBNO to show as a no-longer
Whatever you decide: KEEP THIS LIST GOING! I think that people not realy
roam every MSX site available for news, but when people get a hint or link
from messages about realy interesting news. (the news people talk about)
they go and check it out. There are just too many (almost) dead sites
Leaf it as is, because when only posting plain text, it is easy to keep spam
out.
(and if somebody reads the MSX mail through MSX it is no problem)
- Original Message -
From: Wynke Stulemeijer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: msx@stack.nl
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 4:01 PM
Subject: HTML mail
Is there an Englisch translation of that article of that 1 chip MSX?
I am interested: is it MSX 1 or 2 or even Turbo R compatible? Are the slots
completely MSX Compatible?
Is that cardreader useable as a Harddisk/storage device?
Can it be connected to TV by RF (antenna), Composite (PAL?) or
Why does Fastcopy 3.0 not work on my Philips nms 8250/00?
It says my BIOS or hardware is incompatible.
I get the same error message when running it with attached IDE harddisk on
my Turbo R, but when the IDE is disconnected, it works fine.
Greetz, Hapzee
- Original Message -
From: Alex
I wonder how I can make .DSK files on a PC from files in a folder on the
harddisk (without using diskettes)
Greetings, Hapzee
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